Group 1 - Two stocks in the utilities sector are showing signs of being overbought, which may concern momentum-focused investors [1][2] - The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a key momentum indicator, with values above 70 indicating overbought conditions [2] - National Grid Plc (NYSE:NGG) has an RSI value of 70.9, with shares gaining 1.9% to close at $77.75 [6] - American Electric Power Company Inc (NASDAQ:AEP) has an RSI value of 72.4, with shares rising 1.6% to close at $121.43 [6] Group 2 - American Healthcare reported better-than-expected quarterly results, with organic growth exceeding historical levels and Same-Store SHOP occupancy above 90% [6] - American Healthcare's stock gained around 4% over the past five days, reaching a 52-week high of $77.94 [6] - AEP and Quanta Services announced a strategic partnership to enhance transmission and power infrastructure, contributing to AEP's stock performance [6]
Top 2 Utilities Stocks That May Crash This Quarter - American Electric Power (NASDAQ:AEP), National Grid (NYSE:NGG)